On 07/03/2019 05:14, Benjamin Gabriel via dev-security-policy wrote: > Part 1 of 2: > > Dear Ryan, > > A fair and transparent public discussion requires full disclosure of each > participant's motivations and ultimate agenda. Whether in CABForum, or > Mozilla-dev-security-policy, I represent the viewpoints of my employer > DarkMatter and passionately believe in our unflagging efforts to provide the > citizens, residents and visitors to the United Arab Emirates with the same > internet security and privacy protections that are taken for granted in other > parts of the world. > > On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 7:51 PM, Ryan Sleevi wrote: >> (Writing in a personal capacity) > > Until such time as we have been formally advised by your employer (Google), > that you no longer represent their views in CABForum, or in this > Mozilla-dev-security-policy forum, we will proceed on the basis that all of > your statements are the official viewpoint of your employer (Google). <snip>
[Writing in a personal capacity!] I'd like to remind everyone about the Policy Participants [1] wiki page, which is "an optional list of the names, affiliations (if speaking for a company) and backgrounds of participants in the mozilla.dev.security.policy group". Since 8th September 2016, this page has included the following text: "Ryan Sleevi Peer of the CA Certificates Module; Works for Google; PKI policy for Chrome/ChromeOS; Posting in a personal capacity, with posts not necessarily representing the views of Google or the Mozilla CA Certificate Module, except where otherwise noted." So Ryan didn't actually need to write "(Writing in a personal capacity)", because it would have been implied if he'd omitted it. I'd also like to remind everyone about the Mozilla Forum Etiquette [2] Ground Rules, especially "Be civil" and "Be kind to newcomers". [1] https://wiki.mozilla.org/CA/Policy_Participants [2] https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/forums/etiquette/ -- Rob Stradling Senior Research & Development Scientist Sectigo Limited _______________________________________________ dev-security-policy mailing list dev-security-policy@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-security-policy